Analysis of a heme-dependent signal transduction system in Corynebactetium diphtheriae:: Deletion of the chrA/S genes results in heme sensitivity and diminished heme-dependent activation of the hmuO promoter

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Bibb, LA [1 ]
King, ND [1 ]
Kunkle, CA [1 ]
Schmitt, MP [1 ]
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[1] US FDA, Ctr Biol Evaluat & Res, DBPAP, Lab Bacterial Toxins, Bethesda, MD 20892 USA
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10.1128/IAI.73.11.7406-7412.2005
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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The Corynebacterium diphtheriae hmuO gene encodes a heme oxygenase that is involved in the utilization of heme as an iron source. Transcription of hmuO is activated by heme or hemoglobin and repressed by iron and DtxR. Previous studies with Escherichia coli showed that heme-dependent transcriptional activation of an hmuO promoter-lacZ fusion was dependent on the cloned C. diphtheriae chrA and chrS genes (chrAS), which encode the response regulator and sensor kinase, respectively, of a two-component signal transduction system. In this study, nonpolar deletions in the chrAS genes were constructed on the chromosome of C. diphtheriae. Mutations in chrAS resulted in marked reduction in heme-dependent transcription of hmuO, which indicates that the ChrA/S system is a key regulator at the hmuO promoter. However, low but significant levels of heme-specific transcriptional activity were observed at the hmuO promoter in the chrAS mutants, suggesting that an additional heme-dependent activator is involved in hmuO expression. The chrAS mutants were also sensitive to heme, which was observed only in stationary-phase cultures and correlated with reduced cell viability. The heme sensitivity of the mutants was not due to reduced expression of hmuO, and these results suggest that additional factors controlled by the ChrA/S system may be involved in protection against heme toxicity. Transcriptional analysis of the chrAS operon revealed that it was not autoregulated or affected by iron or heme levels.
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